IMPOSSIBILITIES......
The Titanic, launched in 1912, was the largest and most luxurious ocean liner of its time. Because of its scientific design, the vessel was considered “unsinkable.” What happened, of course, is history. On its maiden voyage, it struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic and sank, taking down with it some1,500 of its passengers. The ship that was said to be impossible to sink vanished in the depths of the ocean in just a few hours. The word “impossible” can mean so many things. We may describe something as impossible in the sense that we feel it is beyond our ability to cope with, to accomplish, or to understand. Many of today’s technological accomplishments were at one time described or viewed as impossible because at that time, those things were beyond the ability of man to do or even to foresee. Putting a man on the moon, sending a vehicle to Mars and controlling it from Earth, mapping the human genetic code ,and seeing a news event as it is happens across town or across the glo...